Englishman River Falls Provincial Park Camping
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Englishman River Falls Provincial Park
Englishman River Falls Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. It is located west of Parksville and borders the small community of Errington on Vancouver Island.
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Englishman is a family favourite and perfect for campers who like to explore nearby trails, and just have a relaxed atmosphere. The falls are a short walk away and the campsite is really quiet. I think a lot of people try to get into Rathtrevor, but that fills up fast and Englishman almost always has sites available.
We stayed at Site 28A and it was definitely interesting!… it was formerly a playground and so the ground was large crushed gravel instead of the typical BC Parks dirt which made for a bit of a lump tent sleep. The adjacent land owner has also propped up massive (12ftx12ft) tarps along the side of the site and so it felt a little weird to just stare at tarps our whole stay. Would avoid this site specifically and maybe opt for Sites 5-23, then anything else above 31.
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